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With Valentine’s Day rapidly approaching, let’s contemplate the heart: the symbol, I mean, not the striated muscle thudding in our chests. The heart symbol, squat, cute, and easy to draw as it is, barely resembles the off-balanced, lumpy reality of our arteries and valves. That’s because human biology is not at all where the heart symbol came from.
That lovely, pinkish-red icon of ardor, curved and pointed in equal amounts, comes from the shape of the silphium plant, which was used in ancient Egypt and Crete as a form of hormonal birth control. The plant was so effective at granting people control of their bodies and their cycles that it was harvested to extinction. It was all but non-existent by the rise of the Roman empire.
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A website that lists accounts of specific car models in the Bible. Example:[quote]Moses rode an old British motorcycle, as
evidenced by a Bible passage declaring that
"the roar of Moses' Triumph is heard in the
hills."[/quote]

Especially when during one of those golf weekends, he hosted a costume party, the theme of which was literally Versailles. This is the kind of shit that if you put it in a novel, your editor would say it was a bit too on the nose.